Kathleen Norris, D.—^Very large rose pink, a great prize 
winner—$1.00. 
Kaweah, I. D.— Color is hard to describe, a deep, clear, 
rose-cerise, center of petals shading to a rich velvety 
CEirdinal toward the center of the flower —$1.00. 
Kentucky Red, I. D.—flaming scarlet red of great sub¬ 
stance. Large perfect flowers on strong stems—$1.00. 
King of the Blacks—^Formal decorative dahUa, very free- 
bloomings on long stiff stems—75c. 
Lawrence Tibbett—^The color is a warm glowing, clear pink 
peach. The large flowers are held erect on strong, straight 
stems—$1.00. 
Lord of Autumn, I. D.—Deep golden yellow—one of the 
finest yellow d^has we have grown—$1.00. 
Madam Queen, F. D.—^The biggest, blackest and most 
velvety dahlia imaginable. The huge blossoms of perfect 
formation are held high on long stiff stems—$1.50. 
Maggie Lindsey, D. — This dahha is a strong, healthy 
grower with leathery foliage. Stems are strong and erect. 
Color old gold and bronze—$1.50. 
Marion Broomall, S. C.—lovely dark lavender pink with 
center of purest white. A beauty—75c. 
Marjorie Cole, I. D. — Another good bi-color. Orange 
yellow, tipped white. Free bloomer—50c. 
Maryland Glory—^A most satisfactory bloomer from early 
to late. Perfect blooms of Tyrian rose shaded crimson 
carmine are borne in profusion on good stems—$1.00. 
Mary Singleton, F. D.—^A beautiful dahha which has been 
greatly admired in our garden. Large full flower of a 
bright rose color with silvery reverse—$1.00. 
Meadow Lark, D.—^A very graceful flower of old rose, buff 
and yellow. Held high on long straight stems—50c. 
Mildred Fox, I. D.—^A very large shaggy bloom of bright 
salmon and copper, long and stiff stems—$1.50. 
Miss Oakland, F. D. — Tall pure white of good size and 
depth. Free bloomer—$1.50. 
Miss Ohio (Frank)—Unquestionably the most beautiful 
lavender incurved cactus of American introduction. Fine 
stem and habit. Achievement Medal winner—$2.00. 
Miss Watsonville, S. C.—^Very attractive, bright fireman 
red, each petal being tipped with gold—$1.00. 
Mother Maytrott, I. D.—It is the white the dahlia world has 
long been waiting for, as it is not tempermental but a 
good grower with healthy dark foliage, strong erect 
stems, remarkable keeping qualities, and holds a perfect 
center throughout the season—$3.00. 
Modem Times—Orange tipped white bicolors seems now 
to be more popular than ever, this is a good one—$1.50. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal, I.—^Rich old rose—75c. 
